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A  Unique  and  Comprehensive  Program 


Intercollegiate 
Summer   School 


LINCOLN,  NEBRASKA 


Union    Summer    Session 

of 

Bellevue  College  Grand  Island  College 

Coiner  University  y  ^Hastings  College 
Creighton  University      Nebraska  Wesley  an  University^ 
Doane  College  Union  College  f 

The  University  of  Nebraska 


"    *.. 


For 


Rural  Teachers 
Grade  Teachers 


High-School  Teachers 
College  Students 


Normal  Training 


Primary  Methods 


High-School  and  College  courses  given  at  the  University  of 

Nebraska,  Lincoln*    Grade  and  Normal  courses  at 

Wesleyan  University,  University  Place 


A  Six    Weeks'  Session   Beginning 

J  u n  e    Eleventh 

i906 


Organization 

This  union  summer  session  of  the  colleges  and  universities  of 
Nebraska  is  under  the  direction  of  an  executive  council  consisting 
of 

Chancellor  E.  Benj.  Andrews  President  D.  B.  Perry 

President  G.  W.  Wadsworth  President  George  Sutherland 

Chancellor  W.  P.  Aylsworth  President  Van  Dyke  Wight 

President  M.  P.  Dowling  Chancellor  D.  W.  Huntington 

President  C.  C.  Lewis 

The  faculty  consists  of  the  strongest  and  most  available  men  in  the 
participating  institutions.  Professor  W.  R.  Jackson  of  Nebraska 
Wesleyan  University  is  Director  of  the  Section  for  Rural  and 
Grade  Teachers  and  Professor  T.  Morey  Hodgman  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska  Director  of  Section  for  High-School  Teachers 
and  College  Students. 

Courses 

For  rural  and  grade  teachers  over  thirty  courses  are  carried  in 
the  buildings  of  the  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University.  Teachers 
have  the  advantages  of  Normal  School  training  and  review  courses 
in  branches  required  for  county  teachers'  certificates.  Credits  on 
a  life  certificate  are  also  earned.  The  training  school  is  the  largest 
in  the  State  and  affords  an  opportunity  for  observation  and  prac- 
tice in  teaching  the  children  of  the  Model  School  under  the  direction 
of  specialists.  Special  emphasis  is  placed  on  primary  methods. 
The  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University  is  authorized  to  issue  state 
teachers'  certificates  to  those  who  complete  the  regular  normal 
courses.  No  entrance  examinations  are  required.  A  certified  state- 
ment of  all  credits  earned  is  furnished.  Credits  are  given  for  reg- 
ular courses  in  the  Model  School  the  same  as  during  the  regular 
school  year.  For  detailed  information  address  Director  W.  R. 
Jackson,  University  Place,  Nebraska. 


For  high-school  teachers  and  students  seeking  entrance  credits 
there  are  nearly  thirty  review  and  method  courses  in  Latin,  Ger- 
man, French,  Spanish,  mathematics,  chemistry,  zoology,  botany, 
geography,  physical  geography,  nature  study,  physical  education 
for  both  men  and  women,  American  history,  European  history, 
English,  English  literature,  psychology,  pedagogy,  art,  drawing, 
china  painting. 

For  college  students  and  teachers  seeking  college  credits  there 
are  twenty  advanced  courses  in  the  subjects  mentioned  above. 
The  courses  in  these  two  sections  are  carried  in  the  buildings  of 
the  University  of  Nebraska.  For  detailed  information  address 
Director  T.  M.  Hodgman,  Station  A,  Lincoln. 

Lectures 

A  course  of  Friday  evening  lectures  is  given  on  topics  of  gen- 
eral interest.  These  lectures  are  illustrated  by  means  of  the  new 
and  powerful  electric  stereopticon  of  the  University  of  Nebraska. 

Each  Saturday  morning  a  lecture  is  given  by  a  specialist  on 
some  phase  of  modern  education. 

Special  Features 

Courses  in  School  Music  and  School  Supervision  carried  by  well 
known  teachers  and  superintendents. 

Cost 

For  courses  carried  in  the  University  of  Nebraska  buildings 
alone  the  tuition  is  six  dollars.  For  courses  in  Nebraska  Wesleyan 
University  buildings  alone  the  tuition  is  five  and  one-half  dollars. 
For  courses  in  both  buildings  the  tuition  is  six  dollars. 


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U  Approximately  forty  heads  of  departments  and  teachers 
in  Nebraska  universities  and  colleges  are  engaged  in  in- 
struction and  lectures*  No  such  array  of  expert  talent  has 
ever  before  been  offered  in  any  western  summer  school.  <£<£ 


%  Libraries  aggregating  1 50,000  volumes  are  open  to  the 
free  use  of  teachers  and  students.     «j*     <£     J>     <£     J>     *£ 


II  The  laboratories,  museums,  and  gymnasiums  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska  and  of  the  Nebraska  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity are  available.  Students  in  science,  history,  language, 
and  literature  will  not  fail  to  note  these  advantages.  J>     <£ 


%  This  school  is  a  sincere  effort  by  the  universities  and 
colleges  of  Nebraska  to  furnish  to  all  grades  of  teachers 
and  students  opportunities  for  study  and  culture  hitherto 
unapproached.   <£<£<£<£<£<£<£<£<£<£<£ 


U  For    catalog    containing    full     information     respecting 

fees,  rooms,  board,  lectures,  courses  of  study,  and  faculty, 

address 

The  Regis  rar 

The  University  of  Nebraska 

Lincoln,  Nebraska 


